Analog Output Signal Connections - National Instruments AT E Series User Manual

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Analog Output Signal Connections

DAC0OUT and DAC1OUT are not available on the AT-AI-16XE-10. EXTREF is
Note
not available on the AT-MIO-16XE-10, AT-AI-16XE-10, or AT-MIO-16XE-50.
Note
You cannot use an external AO reference with the AT-MIO-16XE-10,
AT-AI-16XE-10, or AT-MIO-16XE-50.
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that (V
+) + (V
–) added to the gain times (V
in
in
±26 V of AIGND. At gains of 10 and 100, this is roughly equivalent to
restricting the two input voltages to within ±8 V of AIGND.
The AO signals are DAC0OUT, DAC1OUT, EXTREF, and AOGND.
DAC0OUT is the voltage output signal for AO channel 0. DAC1OUT is the
voltage output signal for AO channel 1.
EXTREF is the external reference input for both AO channels. You must
configure each AO channel individually for external reference selection in
order for the signal applied at the external reference input to be used by that
channel. If you do not specify an external reference, the channel uses the
internal reference.
AO configuration options are explained in the
Chapter 3,
Hardware
AOGND is the ground reference signal for both AO channels and the
external reference signal.
Figure 4-10 shows how to make AO connections and the external reference
input connection to the AT E Series device.
Overview.
4-27
Chapter 4
Connecting Signals
+) – (V
–) must be within
in
in
Analog Output
section of
AT E Series User Manual

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